Constitutional and Administrative Law

Constitutional and Administrative Law by John Alder, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2005, offers a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental legal principles of the UK constitution. This fifth edition spans 532 pages and is presented in English, providing a critical yet accessible overview that situates the law within the broader context of the political ideas that have shaped its evolution.
Readers will find an in-depth discussion of essential questions regarding government, alongside new features that enhance the learning experience. The book includes coverage of the Constitutional Reform Bill, recent emergency and anti-terrorism legislation, and expanded insights into judicial review. Additionally, a new chapter on the separation of powers and ‘Key Notes’ at the beginning of each chapter highlight significant themes, making this edition a valuable resource for understanding English law in the realms of constitutional and administrative matters.
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Constitutional and Administrative Law provides a comprehensive and very readable introduction to the basic legal principles of the UK constitution. Critical yet accessible, the book places the law in the context of the main political ideas which have influenced its development and discusses some of the most fundamental questions about government. New features of the fifth edition include coverage of the Constitutional Reform Bill, recent emergency and anti-terrorism legislation, expanded coverage of judicial review, and a new chapter on the separation of powers. In addition, new ‘Key Notes’ are included at the start of each chapter to identify important themes.
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